In the mid-eighties, nervous novice writer, Elizabeth Genovese attended a taping of Toronto’s Front Page Challenge where a friend introduced her to Canadian icon, Pierre Berton. When Mr. Berton said he was interested in reading her novel, Elizabeth said she ‘just happened’ to have a manuscript in the trunk of her car. “Up front I’ll tell you, if I don’t like it I’ll say so,” he warned, “I will not embarrass myself by submitting a bad manuscript.” Two weeks later at 7:00 a.m., the phone rang: “Elizabeth! Pierre Berton here. I think you’ve got yourself a book.” Following a previous publication, a title change and several re-writes, that book became The Astral Shore.

Elizabeth’s books combine supernatural suspense, mystery, and time travel with recurring themes of obsession and idol worship. Dark Angels Prey is a supernatural tale of suspense and adventure. The book’s companion, Frankie G’s Miracle, highlights the life of a character briefly portrayed in Dark Angels Prey. Though the novella introduces DAP’s main characters, they can be read and enjoyed as standalone books. Frankie G’s Miracle is free on elizabethgenovese.com.